His appointment of a Jewish governor over Syria/Palestine, however, led to grumbling by his Muslim subjects, who claimed they were being pushed out of important posts.
Would be replaced in the Senate by appointment of a Republican governor.
A new board was elected, led by the redoubtable Edward Peacock, but the most important item on the agenda was the appointment of a new governor.
The new constitutional arrangements would not require the appointment of a governor, while the title "Scottish Premier" was suggested for the head of the executive.
Beginning with the Stuart monarchy's appointment of a civil governor to Jamaica in 1661, political patterns were established that lasted well into the twentieth century.
Word of the appointment of a new governor and of the offer of pardons reached Nassau ahead of Rogers and his forces.
The appointment of a new governor, Félix José Mendonça, and the intervention of troops sent from Bahia ended the war.
Sir John Madden, the lieutenant governor, acts in his place until the appointment of a new governor.
A rebellion against the proprietors broke out in 1719 which led to the appointment of a royal governor for South Carolina in 1720.
The charges against Lopez led to the appointment of a new governor in the province in 1660, Diego de Peñalosa.